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Simon Communities claim only 7% of rental properties are within reach of housing benefit recipients

According to the study, no properties with rent supplement or HAP limits were found in four out of 11 study areas, with just one property available in two other areas.
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Jean Winters of CIF: Building sector needs women to thrive

This balance is not reflected at the top of construction companies where only 3pc of CEOs and 10pc of company directors are women. Addressing these imbalances is more than a moral issue. It's good bus - Subscribe

Glenveagh Properties invests almost €300m of IPO money

It comes as the company announced that it has acquired two land portfolios for a combined €106 million, which are capable of delivering 2,235 homes across seven development sites. These include Tall - Subscribe

London house prices are dropping at the fastest pace since 2009

London prices fell 0.8 per cent in January alone, equivalent to almost £5,000, showing the weakness that was present for much of last year continued into 2018. The market has been hurt by slower grow - Subscribe

Construction sector continues strong start to the year

The Irish construction sector’s strong start to the year continues, with the latest Ulster Bank construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) showing a sharp increase in activity and new orders, a - Subscribe

BRE Global to open new office in Dublin

According to the company, it is set to apply for EU Notified Body status, and its current activities under the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) and other directives, will transfer across to the - Subscribe

Bank of Ireland to fund 1,750 student bed spaces in Dublin and Cork

Bank of Ireland met UK company Global Student Accommodation, one of the biggest players in the industry, back in 2014, and has since established a close working relationship.
It is part-funding the - Subscribe

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12 Mar '18

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Established by David Madden in mid-2016, the start-up said it intends to use the funds to develop a mobile app and on marketing efforts to promote the business and drive more homebuyers to the company - Subscribe

Cardinal plans second €300m property finance fund

Cardinal Capital Group is planning a second €300 million property development fund, after committing almost all of a previous pot a year ahead of schedule in a recovering market, according to market - Subscribe

Domino's to top up store count as Irish sales soar

"We also plan to invest in extending our supply chain capacity to allow us to serve 75 stores in the Republic of Ireland, as well as our stores in Northern Ireland," it said.
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Amazon gets the green light for new data centre in Dublin

"However, it is wise to raise concerns at this stage over the possibility of future over-concentration in one area," he added. Mr Stockhil pointed out that data centres don't employ many people. - Subscribe

Banks tap huge margin on buy-to-lets

A huge gap between the low-interest rates that UK banks charge landlords for their buy-to-let (BTL) loans and the elevated levels charged in Ireland has widened to record levels, as Irish lenders tap - Subscribe

The estate agents were bemoaning the return of aggressive attempts by competitors to poach their staff, and how that would inevitably lead to having to increase their staff's pay. I offered my view th - Subscribe

Demand for Dublin pubs goes up as economy grows

The number of licensed premises which sold in 2017 fell to 31 in Dublin, compared to 35 in 2016, despite increased demand, according to the latest market analysis from specialist estate agent Morrisse - Subscribe

Court refuses disclosure to Garrett Kelleher in Nama loans case

Garrett Kelleher has been refused an order for disclosure of certain documents for his defence of Nama’s High Court case seeking to enforce guarantees he gave for some for €46 million on loans. - Subscribe

House transactions in North slacking off over Brexit fears

According to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Ulster Bank residential market survey, house prices continued to rise in Northern Ireland last month but surveyors’ “sales expe - Subscribe

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